Gov’t ups anti-corruption, governance budget in new push for transparency and rule of law

The National Treasury has increased funding for key governance and anti-corruption institutions for the 2025/2026 financial year, underscoring the government’s renewed commitment to accountability, justice, and integrity in public service. In his budget statement to Parliament,..
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The National Treasury of Kenya has announced an increase in funding for governance and anti-corruption institutions for the 2025/2026 financial year, reflecting a strong governmental push towards accountability and rule of law.
- Total allocation is KSh 99.6 billion, an increase of KSh 6.5 billion from last year's KSh 93.1 billion.
- Key figures include CS John Mbadi, who emphasized the commitment to fighting corruption.
- A notable allocation includes KSh 4.5 billion for the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), up from KSh 4.2 billion.
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